© 2014 SEG.Seismic attenuation and anisotropy in the overburden can significantly affect seismic image quality, including amplitudes of the target horizons. Therefore, understanding magnitudes, causes and spatial distribution of attenuation and anisotropy is important for seismic imaging and reservoir characterization. Thin layering can cause both scattering attenuation and anisotropy. These phenomena can only be significant, if there is a strong contrast in elastic properties between the layers. We present a case study from North-West Shelf of Australia, where presence of shallow stiffcarbonate layers can be responsible for deterioration of seismic data quality through both attenuation and anisotropy
We used a laboratory scale model to study the effects aligned fractures might have on seismic wave p...
184In this thesis we focus on anisotropy caused by fine layering. We analyse the conditions that m...
Within the crust, the weathered layer has been shown to contain some of the greatest values of shear...
© 2016, Saudi Society for Geosciences. Quantitative interpretation of seismic data depends upon the ...
Seismic attenuation is an important contributor to the overall amplitude decay of the seismic wave t...
Seismic attenuation is a major factor affecting seismic amplitudes. It is important to understand it...
Attenuation affects seismic amplitudes during wave propagation and understanding of this phenomenon ...
All methods for quantitative interpretation of seismic data are based on the analysis of amplitudes ...
The attenuation of seismic waves is strongly influenced by temperature and rheological changes, and ...
The attenuation of seismic waves is strongly influenced by temperature and rheological changes, and ...
Seismic attenuation consists of anelastic absorption and scattering loss. Due to the dominance of st...
In this thesis we focus on anisotropy caused by fine layering. We analyse the conditions that must b...
Understanding of seismic attenuation plays an important role in successful application of seismic im...
Anisotropic attenuation arises through preferential orientation of dislocations, crystals, and scatt...
Analysis of seismic data suggests that hydrocarbon deposits are often associated with higher than us...
We used a laboratory scale model to study the effects aligned fractures might have on seismic wave p...
184In this thesis we focus on anisotropy caused by fine layering. We analyse the conditions that m...
Within the crust, the weathered layer has been shown to contain some of the greatest values of shear...
© 2016, Saudi Society for Geosciences. Quantitative interpretation of seismic data depends upon the ...
Seismic attenuation is an important contributor to the overall amplitude decay of the seismic wave t...
Seismic attenuation is a major factor affecting seismic amplitudes. It is important to understand it...
Attenuation affects seismic amplitudes during wave propagation and understanding of this phenomenon ...
All methods for quantitative interpretation of seismic data are based on the analysis of amplitudes ...
The attenuation of seismic waves is strongly influenced by temperature and rheological changes, and ...
The attenuation of seismic waves is strongly influenced by temperature and rheological changes, and ...
Seismic attenuation consists of anelastic absorption and scattering loss. Due to the dominance of st...
In this thesis we focus on anisotropy caused by fine layering. We analyse the conditions that must b...
Understanding of seismic attenuation plays an important role in successful application of seismic im...
Anisotropic attenuation arises through preferential orientation of dislocations, crystals, and scatt...
Analysis of seismic data suggests that hydrocarbon deposits are often associated with higher than us...
We used a laboratory scale model to study the effects aligned fractures might have on seismic wave p...
184In this thesis we focus on anisotropy caused by fine layering. We analyse the conditions that m...
Within the crust, the weathered layer has been shown to contain some of the greatest values of shear...